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101 hotheaded
adjective (easily made angry; inclined to act suddenly and without sufficient thought.) vročeglav -
102 in(to) a huff
(being or becoming silent because one is angry, displeased etc: He is in a huff; He went into a huff.) užaljen -
103 incensed
[in'senst](extremely angry: She is incensed at the decision to cancel the project.) besen, razjarjen -
104 in(to) a huff
(being or becoming silent because one is angry, displeased etc: He is in a huff; He went into a huff.) užaljen -
105 keep one's hair on
(to remain calm and not become angry.) obvladati se -
106 lose one's head
(to become angry or excited, or to act foolishly in a crisis.) izgubiti glavo -
107 out of hand
(unable to be controlled: The angry crowd was getting out of hand.) neobvladljiv -
108 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) izzvati prepirEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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109 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) izzvati prepirEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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110 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) pokazati (komu) pravo mesto -
111 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) pokazati (komu) pravo mesto -
112 see red
(to become angry: When he started criticizing my work, I really saw red.) pobesneti -
113 seething
['si:ðiŋ]1) ((sometimes with with) very crowded: a seething mass of people; The beach is seething with people.) prenapolnjen2) ((usually with with) very excited or agitated: seething with excitement/anger.) besneč, prekipevajoč3) (very angry: He was seething when he left the meeting.) razburjen -
114 steady (on)!
interjection (don't be so angry, upset etc!: Steady on! Stop shouting!) mirno kri! -
115 steady (on)!
interjection (don't be so angry, upset etc!: Steady on! Stop shouting!) mirno kri! -
116 stick up for
(to speak in defence of (a person etc): When my father is angry with me, my mother always sticks up for me.) braniti koga -
117 sure enough
(in fact, as was expected: I thought she'd be angry, and sure enough she was.) dejansko -
118 ticked off
adjective ((American) (slang) angry.) razkurjen
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angry — angry, irate, indignant, wrathful, wroth, acrimonious, mad mean feeling or showing strong displeasure or bad temper. Angry is applied to persons or their moods, acts, looks, or words; it is also applied to animals {an angry bull} and by extension … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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angry — index resentful, vehement, vindictive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
angry — [adj] being mad, often extremely mad affronted, annoyed, antagonized, bitter, chafed, choleric, convulsed, cross, displeased, enraged, exacerbated, exasperated, ferocious, fierce, fiery, fuming, furious, galled, hateful, heated, hot, huffy, ill… … New thesaurus
angry — ► ADJECTIVE (angrier, angriest) 1) feeling or showing anger. 2) (of a wound or sore) red and inflamed. DERIVATIVES angrily adverb … English terms dictionary
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angry */*/*/ — UK [ˈæŋɡrɪ] / US adjective Word forms angry : adjective angry comparative angrier superlative angriest Metaphor: Being angry is like being hot or on fire. She burned with indignation. ♦ He has a fiery temper. ♦ Jack was a hot tempered young man.… … English dictionary